Day-to-DayALMax Scherzer, P, DET - (Hamstring) Manager Jim Leyland believes Scherzer will be OK to make his next scheduled start on Sunday.Hideki Matsui, OF, TBR - (Hamstring) Says his leg is feeling better.Will Middlebrooks, 3B, BOS - (Hamstring) Was not in the starting lineup on Tuesday.

NLScott Rolen, 3B, CIN - (Back) Received electronic stimulation to calm down his back spasms on Monday and will still likely be out for several days.Christian Friedrich, P, COL - (Calf) Next turn in rotation will be pushed back to Thursday.Giancarlo Stanton, OF, MIA - (Knee) Scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup due to knee soreness.Hanley Ramirez, SS, MIA - (Knee) Scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup due to knee soreness.Chris Johnson, 3B, HOU - (Back) Was not in the starting lineup on Tuesday.Dexter Fowler, OF, COL - (Upper Body) Was not in the starting lineup on Tuesday.Pedro Alvarez, 3B, PIT - (Leg) Was not in the starting lineup on Tuesday.Juan Uribe, 3B, LAD - (Ankle) Scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup. Kirk Nieuwenhuis, OF, NYM - (Hand) Scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup.

Disabled ListALJacoby Ellsbury, OF, BOS - (Shoulder) Could move his rehabilitation to Double-A after one more game for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox.Ryan Sweeney, OF, BOS - (Toe) Ran in the outfield prior to Monday's game and is preparing for a rehab outing.Rich Hill, P, BOS - (Elbow) Played long toss from 120 for the second straight day on Monday.CC Sabathia, P, NYY - (Groin) Played catch on Monday.Jerome Williams, P, LAA - (Chest) Expected to make a second rehab start on Friday.Cody Ross, OF, BOS - (Ankle) Left Monday's game with a twisted Ankle. Andy Dirks, OF, DET - (Achilles) Unlikely to be cleared for baseball activities in the next two weeks.Taylor Teagarden, C, BAL - (Back) Will likely be activated from his rehab assignment after the All-Star break.
P.J. Walters, P, MIN - (Shoulder) Will make a second rehab start on Friday.Travis Hafner, DH, CLE - (Knee) Is expecting to play on Wednesday against the Angels.Matt Joyce, OF, TBR - (Back) Will begin a rehab assignment on Wednesday.Vernon Wells, OF, LAA - (Thumb) Played catch on Tuesday for the first time since surgery in late May.

NLJuan Nicasio, P, COL - (Knee) Will throw a simulated game on Thursday.Jhoulys Chacin, P, COL - (Chest) Says he feels stronger now than he has all season.Ryan Howard, 1B, PHI - (Achilles) Was expected to play innings in the field on Tuesday in Triple-A.Emilio Bonifacio, OF, MIA - (Thumb) Could begin a rehab assignment as soon as Wednesday.Lance Berkman, 1B, STL - (Knee) Was running on the field before Monday's batting practice.Matt Guerrier, P, LAD - (Elbow) Played catch on the field Sunday.Drew Storen, P, WAS - (Elbow) Will begin a rehab assignment on July 5.Joe Saunders, P, ARI - (Shoulder) Will throw a simulated game on Tuesday.Chris Carpenter, P, STL - (Shoulder) Will have season-ending surgery.Roy Halladay, P, PHI - (Shoulder) Threw a more strenuous bullpen session on Tuesday.Kyle McClellan, P, STL - (Elbow) Threw on Tuesday and said his elbow felt great.Jaime Garcia, P, STL - (Shoulder) Will begin his rehab on Wednesday.

Closer Watch
Nationals - Drew Storen will begin a minor league rehab assignment on Thursday. He will make four appearances in the minors before making his return to the major league roster. The idea of Storen pitching in a setup role has been tossed around, as Tyler Clippard has pitched very well in the Washington closer spot, with a 1.83 ERA on the year, and no earned runs and just two hits given up in 16 appearances since claiming the role. However, Storen could still reclaim his spot at the top of the Nationals' bullpen.

Recommended PickupYasmani Grandal, C, SDP - We've talked about Salvador Perez a couple of times in this section, and he has been a hot topic in the MLB. Yasmani Grandal might be even better. Grandal was fantastic in his brief minor league career, with a .314/.415/.521 career minor league line. He advanced quickly, playing in just eight games in 2010, then moving from High-A to Triple-A in 2011. He OPS'd .963 with a .335 batting average in 53 games this season in Triple-A. He's now a part of the Padres' major league roster and, like Perez, is off to a blistering start. In four games, he has a .289 average and already has hit three home runs. Grandal, Baseball-America's #53 prospect entering 2012 and a big part of the Mat Latos trade, is the real deal. His defense is still iffy at best, but that won't matter for fantasy purposes. If you need catching help, there are a myriad of options. Grandal might be the best of those.

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